Gray’s E.R.A,. is over 7.oo at Yankee Stadium surpassing such Yankee Great Pitchers as:

Carl P. Pavano

Jeff Weaver

Hidecki Pussy Toad Irabu

Jaret Wright

Gray’s E.R.A. against the Red Sox in four games, 9.35.

Gray when asked by Suzyn Waldman what happened? He had no answers. Suzyn said she felt bad for him. It is plain and simple, Sonny does not have the head or heart to pitch in NY, not an easy task. He is another Genius Cashman poor starter, brought in. Clearly, the poorest part of Genius Cashman’s game. Any soulution? Trade him to Sand Diego, a place where there is no pressure to win. EDB

Rich began her career at Chicago’s iO Theater,[5] where she was part of an opening act called “The Katydids“, a group composed of six women whose nicknames were derived from Katherine. During her time at iO, Rich also performed in a sketch show that she created with fellow comedian Kate Duffy called The Mary Kay Letourneau Players Present.[6] She left iO to join The Second City, a comedy troupe with which she toured for three and a half years before moving to its mainstage cast.[7] While in the mainstage cast, Rich performed in the show South Side of Heaven, among others.[6]

In December 2013, Rich was hired to write for Saturday Night Live. She was recommended for the job by SNL cast member Cecily Strong, a friend of Rich’s who was her understudy during her time at The Second City.[5] Rich is one of four writers who work exclusively on SNL‘s Weekend Update segment.[5]

On January 20, 2017, following President Donald Trump‘s inauguration, Rich tweeted about Trump’s youngest son, 10-year old Barron, saying he “will be this country’s first homeschool shooter.”[8] NBC quickly suspended Rich and had her name deleted from the Saturday Night Live closing credits.[9][10] After widespread criticism, Rich deleted the tweet and deactivated her account, reactivating it on January 23 with an apology for what she called her “insensitive” and “inexcusable” comments.[8] On January 26, 2017, Trump responded to Rich’s tweet by calling Rich “terrible” and saying, “For them to attack, for NBC to attack my 10-year-old son … It’s a disgrace.”[11]

As of August 10, 2017, Rich had returned to SNL, credited as one of the writers on the SNL spinoff Weekend Update: Summer Edition.[12]